Dual screen with my iMac G5

I was cleaning out my room this morning and I found a Philips 170B6 Screen in a cupboard (I really have no idea where I go it). Any ways, I want to dual screen my iMac G5 (17" iSight) with as I've got no other use for the screen.

I've got no idea what I need to do this, so could someone give me a hand by telling me what I need (ie, what cable I need)? Thanks.

I was cleaning out my room this morning and I found a Philips 170B6 Screen in a cupboard (I really have no idea where I go it). Any ways, I want to dual screen my iMac G5 (17" iSight) with as I've got no other use for the screen.

I've got no idea what I need to do this, so could someone give me a hand by telling me what I need (ie, what cable I need)? Thanks.

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I did this myself some time ago.

Need the 'VGA Display Adapter' cable (search the Apple.com/uk store)

If you want to do more than just 'mirror' both screen, then you'll need this software

... and although it should work without a problem, this is NOT supported by Apple.

Thanks guys. I'm guessing that a plud this into the back on my iMac, then plug another cable into that to go to the screen? I looks too short to go to the screen it's self.

I've also found out why I wasn't using the sreen, I've got no cables in the box for it. I'll dig so out from some where though so that won't be a problem.

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Yes you plug the corresponding adapter into the plug in the back.

This adapter will then give you a normal looking interface that you will see on the back of any normal computer, then you need a normal monitor cable to connect the two together, like you would any other computer and monitor. The adapter just gives you the socket you need.

Hope this isn't confusing!
EDIT:
It seems that your iMac is vga out, so make sure you get the right adapter. Mini-vga not mini-dvi.

From the separate keyboards and mice (mouses?), I'm wondering if those displays function like two unique machines, but are driven by the same iMac? I would be very interested in learning how to do that.

From the separate keyboards and mice (mouses?), I'm wondering if those displays function like two unique machines, but are driven by the same iMac? I would be very interested in learning how to do that.

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No, that spare keyboard and mouse was for my Power Mac in lower right corner. That monitor is a Sony GDM-F520. It was plugged in to the iMac at the time and show up in system profiler.

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